Newsdetail
Tourists in Harvest – a glimpse at northern countryside Images of soldiers on display

Harvest – a glimpse at northern countryside Images of soldiers on display

Harvest – a glimpse at northern countryside Images of soldiers on display
 

Home

Culture Tours

Leisure Tours

Adventure Tours

Halong Bay Tours

Mekong River Tours

Vietnam Packages

 

Indochina Packages

Vietnam Information

Vietnam Travel News

Vietnam Travel FAQs

Customer Reviews
About Us

Full list of Vietnam hotels, best price, secure payment, instant confirmation
Vietnam Hotel Booking
Best price, secure payment
Instant confirmation!

 

A solo painting exhibition called ‘Harvest’ by artist Nguyen Van Cuong opened on Sunday at HCMC Museum of Fine Arts, giving visitors a glimpse at the peaceful countryside in the North with immense rice fields, buffalos pulling ploughs and diligent farmers working on the farm.
Nguyen Van Cuong is known for his oil paintings and wood carvings of Vietnam’s countryside. In Harvest, the artist has taken this signature trait into a new dimension with carving and filling techniques on lacquer.
The exhibition features over 20 pieces with bright tone colors, depicting the joy of farmers at the harvest, the beauty of nature and the happiness of farmers.
‘Images of peaceful countryside with vast fields studded with farmers, cottage houses, poetic rivers, green farms, buffalo carts and rice straw stacks seem to be always in Vietnamese people’s memories. And to me, those images are so beautiful and sacred so I use brush to keep them more lively,” said Nguyen Van Cuong.
The show runs till January 1 at the museum, 97A Pho Duc Chinh Street in HCMC’s District 1.
*Another art exhibition called ‘Meeting III’ opened on Monday at Applied Arts, 5 Phan Dang Luu Street in HCMC’s Binh Thanh District.
The show features 38 artworks by 24 artists who are members of the Vietnam Veteran Association and the Club of Pensioners of HCMC Fine Arts University. Works are made of oil on canvas, lacquer, woodcut, mixed media and sculptural works, depicting the beauty and braveness of soldiers in the past battles and desires for peace.
The show runs till December 24.

 

Source: SGT

OTHER VIETNAM TRAVEL NEWS:
HCM City to develop river tourism
Cruise ship arrives in Viet Nam
RoK airline helps promote Vietnam’s world heritage
Vang Pheo hamlet
Jetstar Pacific offers flights linking Hanoi and central region
Vietnam wants to raise image for foreign travellers
Vietnam Airlines offers cheap air tickets
Sea, Islands Week in Vung Tau
Ha Long Carnival promotes ethnic cultures
Isolated ethnic people of Ba Be Lake nurture the old way of life
Sapa opens ‘Festival in the Clouds 2012’
The Lake of Heaven
New tours launched in Quang Binh
Tiger fights echo in old arena
Travel demand decrease puts hotels in very reduced circumstances
Cultural market to highlight ethnic specialties
World Conference of Historic Cities opens in Hue
Forty Years After The War, This Is Actually A Great Place To Live
Ca Ba Old House is Can Tho classic
Switzerland casts bronze plaques of Ha Long Bay
Love market ablaze with colour
Strengthening to attract French tourists to Viet Nam
Satellite-based navigation system installed for Ha Long cruises
Capital sees increase in visitors
Vietnam: A great place to live
Jetstar offers cheap flights overseas
Queen Mary 2 makes unique port call in Vietnam
A pilgrimage tour of Holy Temple
Hanoi develops tourism products
Ha Long Bay officially named as one of the seven new world wonders